Heres a stupid question Im sure, but the password on my machine was already set, and wont change, i have tried changing it, hitting apply, then ok... but it always goes back to the original password which i dont know. I want to be able to have remote access to my computer from other locations... Any step by step setup help would be great. I have been looking on here, but havent found much... Also, A friend of mine used it to get on my pc so i know it works, but i hadd to unhook my routor and go straight into the modem. Is there a simple way to do thins without unhooking my routor? Thanks in advance!!

if you don't want unhook the NAT router required only at viewer side, you have only one solution trough public uvnc.com repeater but is slower than direct connection and you don't need any password, just both should use same id number and do all steps within 5 min.

I am running the VNC server on a computer, and I am able to connect, but I want the computer to automatically run the server when it is restarted. How can I do that? Also the computer needs a login before going to normal mode. Can I run the VNC server before that, so I can connect to the computer and then login as an user?

Also I would like to ask what is the default password of the Ultr@VNC server, and how can I change it?

but I want the computer to automatically run the server when it is restarted. How can I do that? Also the computer needs a login before going to normal mode. Can I run the VNC server before that, so I can connect to the computer and then login as an user?

You need to install the UltraVNC Server as a service. that way it will start up when the system powers up or reboots.

Also I would like to ask what is the default password of the Ultr@VNC server, and how can I change it?

Thanks for the answer. It really helped but the problem still remains.
Because when it restarts and you are not there to set the password you cannot access the computer, unless you are using a No Authentication settings.

Should think about this in next version Or maybe add a command line when starting the server to add the password automatically.

Because when it restarts and you are not there to set the password you cannot access the computer, unless you are using a No Authentication settings.

You should only be required to set the password up once. I'm not sure what you mean when you say that you need to set it up after every restart. You should be asked the password on the machine running the viewer.

If you've installed it as a service you should have a service called VNC Server that has a Status of Started. You can check this using Start -> Run -> type services.msc and hit Enter.

All the settings are in order. Remote Desktop etc is enabled. No firewalls, no anti viruses, no nothing on either side. Password set and Connections "Accept"ed. Still cannot connect. What else can I try?

Thanks for the answer. It really helped but the problem still remains. Because when it restarts and you are not there to set the password you cannot access the computer, unless you are using a No Authentication settings.

Should think about this in next version Or maybe add a command line when starting the server to add the password automatically.

I have two computers (one vista, one XP), at work connected at once, but I can't access two others. (Also one Vista, one XP)
Is there a limit to how many UVNC connections you can have open at one time?

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you need to read port forward and applyif is too complicate, you can use vnc related product for easy to use.

Thanks redge,
What product is that?
Easy to use is important here, since after I learn how to use this, I have to teach my boss how to use it, and he is more of a noob than I am at this, or anything to do with computers